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Newbie's Guide to Goa
by Michael Braganza
Goa is a vacation paradise,
rightly said. Located in South Western India, it is famous for three Ss:
Sand, Surf and Sea. Never ending stretch of sandy beaches, water sports,
flamboyant life style, British reminiscent, history, fairs and festivals
make Goa the best, yet economical vacation spot.
Goa owes much to the Portuguese
Raj for its architecture and to nature for rich tropical flora and fauna.
So, Goa has it all - history, culture and cuisine.
Goa
- The Location: Goa lies between the latitudes 14°53'54" N - 15°40'00"
N and longitudes 73°40'33" E - 74°20'13" E and covers an area of
3,702 km². It is elongated stretch of coastal land known as Konkan,
facing Arabian Sea. The Western Ghats mountain range separates the coastal
region from the Deccan Plateau. The highest point on the Western Ghats
in Konkan is the Sonsogor (3,827 feet).
Goa - The Land: Goa
has a coastline of 101 km (63 miles). Speaking in pure geographical language,
these are mainly rivulets, the major ones being the Mandovi, the Terekhol,
the Zuari, Chapora River and the Betul. The Mormugao harbour is a natural
harbour on the mouth of the Zuari. The Mandovi and the Zuari serve as the
lifelines of Goa, with their tributaries draining 69% of the area. Goa
has more than eight marine and about ninety riverine islands and forty
estuarines. The total navigable length of Goa's rivers is 157 miles.
Each Beach of Goa has
an individuality of its own. The beaches have popularized Goa as the Beach
Capital of India. They attract over two million visitors annually. The
Goa beaches give the visitors a "Take It Easy" feeling. You can follow
action after action - endless opportunities to roam around and all-night
partying. People of every budget can enjoy the endless abandonment.
The Culture of Goa:
Goa exhibits a strikingly different culture from the rest of India. Dravidian
Christian culture has blessed Goa a flamboyant yet peaceful identity. The
natives observe Christmas, Easter, Ganesh Chaturthi and Shigmo with equal
jest.
Goa Cuisine: Rice
and fish curry is the staple diet in Goa. The region is well-known for
its elaborate fish dishes cooked mainly with coconut oil. For drink, the
good old Feni (local brew) is popular. Feni is a ferment of cashew fruit
and toddy palms.
How to Reach Goa By Air:
Daily flights available to Goa throughout the year from major cities of
India. By Train: Konkan Railway connects Goa with major cities of the country
by express trains such as Shatabdi Express, Konkan Kanya, Netravati and
Hapa express. Major railway stations are Vasco, Tivim, Margao and Karmali.
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About the Author
Michael Braganza is an eminent
analyst and writer in Travel & Tourism related topics. He has authored
many books on Cheap Tours to India and India Tours. Now he is rendering
his services to http://www.indiatraveltours.com/
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